The
former Auburn coach is now at Cincinnati, coming off a season-opening 42-7 win
over Purdue. That was the topic of conversation during a CBS Radio interview
with host Doug Gottlieb on Wednesday afternoon.

But
the conversation shifted to the Crimson Tide as they wrapped things up.

With
Alabama idle this week before facing Texas A&M on Sept. 14 in College
Station, Gottlieb asked for Tuberville's opinion on his former arch rival.

"Sooner or later it's going to slow down a little bit, but the train's going
pretty good right now," Tuberville said. "The kids know how to win. It kind of reminds me of when I
was at Miami. Hardly anyone ever beat us because we expected to win every week
no matter who they played. That's what they have going there now. Somebody is
going to have to stop that train, but I tell you what, I don't see any stop in
sight the way they're recruiting."

Tuberville
was an assistant in Coral Gables from 1986-93 when the Miami Hurricanes won
three of the program's five national titles. So he knows a little about budding
dynasties.

Tuberville
also commented on the five different Alabama coaches he faced while noting No.
5 was a little different.

"He's
gone in and done it two ways," Tuberville said. "He's recruited hard, but he's
also recruited for defensive players who can run the football. I don't care who
you put at quarterback there, as physical as they are and as dominating as they
are in terms of defense, they have a chance to be consistent."